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Zubair Abdullah-Vetter

Zubair Abdullah-Vetter
UNSW Sydney | UNSW · School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering

PhD Candidate

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Introduction
Combining artificial intelligence (AI) with UNSW-developed techniques, such as PL imaging, to bring new insights to the photovoltaic (PV) industry. My research assists developing higher standards for quality and reliability of photovoltaic devices. With faster and more efficient AI driven analysis techniques, we can make better and cheaper PV systems.This is a critical as the solar industry continues to grow. The most crucial aspect of my research is its contribution to tackling climate change.

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Publications (10)
Article
The internal quantum efficiency (IQE) is given as the ratio between the externally collected electron current and the photon current absorbed by the device. Spectral analysis of IQE measurements is a powerful method to identify performance‐limiting mechanisms in solar cells. It also enables the extraction of key electrical and optical parameters. H...
Technical Report
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Executive Summary Australia's social and community housing could host as much as 1.8 Gigawatts (GW) of rooftop solar, allowing some of Australia's most vulnerable energy consumers to benefit from the low cost of solar. This is enough to: • provide more than 2,000 skilled jobs for 5 years • save 440,000 households an average of $750 every year for 2...
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Research by UNSW and APVI shows there is a lead role for AFL, cricket and soccer clubs, associations and national governing organisations to play in mitigating the impacts of climate change in Australia. This document reports the findings on AFL.
Technical Report
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Research by UNSW and APVI shows there is a lead role for AFL, cricket and soccer clubs, associations and national governing organisations to play in mitigating the impacts of climate change in Australia. This document reports the findings on Australian Cricket.
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Research by UNSW and APVI shows there is a lead role for AFL, cricket and soccer clubs, associations and national governing organisations to play in mitigating the impacts of climate change in Australia. This document reports the findings on Australian Soccer.

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